Address: 951 W Bastanchury Rd, Fullerton, CA 92835, USA
Phone: +17148713000
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–6PM
Tuesday: 8AM–6PM
Wednesday: 8AM–6PM
Thursday: 8AM–6PM
Friday: 8AM–6PM
Saturday: 8AM–12PM
Steven Ortiz
Great vetenary hospital, great staff!!! I always feel my cat gets the best possible care here. They also offer boarding services for cats and dogs. Update: 08.03.22 Still the best vet in So Cal! Every time I bring my cat into the office I know he's getting the best possible care.
Ron Andrews
like the doctors but their office procedures need an overhaul waiting for days for a call when it was done never did. Calls for pricing waiting days some of there RX overpriced spent 1000's in there should be treated better. Dr. Glasberg known for over 50 years.
S maxwell
They did excellent work 3 years ago, saved my dogs life, but wondering now if anybody with medical knowledge works there, because after pandemic when everyone who needs is vx’d but they require a mask to enter … when 11 states had no mandates and 39 did but all states ended up with the same cases per capita , makes one wonder if this place has sound medical experience nowadays ?
OGLARamsFan BigMike
We have a 14-year-old long hair Chihuahua who we love very much. The staff and the doctors here make you feel that our dog is the most important thing to them. The staff is very nice and the doctors are professionals.
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Sorry, Told you wrong she's posting it on our Facebook page. After James answered you, one of our clients called with a cat she wants to find a home for. It is a Bengal/Savannah mix. These are beautiful cats but some can be difficult to handle. I asked her to post it on the Sunnycrest Facebook Page. So check that out. Dick Glassberg
I am not sure what your question is. I am not a lawyer but you should probably look at your lease agreement and see if there is anything in the contract that forbids you from feeding the cats. If there is not you might point that out to the manager. Regards, Dr. Glassberg
You should have left it alone. The mother was probably nearby when you took it. Probably a Mallard duck, which is protected. You did a "NO NO". If there are other ducks nearby, where you removed it, you might try to return it. You may have signed its death warrant by getting involved. Wild animals will reject their young once a human touches it. Check for duck rescue. Next time, leave the wild animals where they are. Mothers dont like humans. They leave their young but are watching.
Please call the office. It is different for dogs and cats.
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